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Doing too much Ketamine (Special K). Very unpleasant.
"Don't do too much K nigga, or you'll slip into a K hole."
k hole by Vitiman K NIGGA February 12, 2006
a swag ass mother fucker.
Can also be referred to as K Swoll if they are particularly large. Hole for short, that is all... swag.
Me: Check out K Hole over there!
You: Damn, that boy got some swag.
Me: For sure... swag
K Hole by Ganjmaster October 27, 2011
Means the state of blocked consciousness after using too much ketamine (special K), often used in animal anesthesia. This drug is very dangerous and should only be used under the supervision of a trained anesthesiologist.
My sister gave me her car keys after she fell into the k hole and couldn't remember how to drive home.
k hole by cardinaljuice57 June 27, 2016
Guy with really bad insults
Me:Your so stupid k hole
Khole:ur stuipdd m8 ur insults are bad
k hole by Mr lenny potter m8 December 15, 2016
The feeling you get while disassociating to a Khruangbin album.
Did you hear that new Khruangbin album? Shit put me into a k hole immediately
K hole by Fort Collings April 5, 2024
the state of mind caused by taking large amounts of ketamine. the user becomes trapped in state of detatchment from their physical presence; the user can think about moving their arm, and will then see an arm moving in front of them, but the link between the thought and the moving arm does not register.
the senses also become distorted, objects appear to move closer or further away resulting in the user's sight becoming fixed to one point, fearing looking away from that point as the distortions are disorientating and in the worst cases can cause nausea.
the combination of these effects leave the user feeling trapped in a frozen state, as if stuck in a hole peering out; hence the expression 'k-hole'
the party animal ingested enough ketamine to tranquilize a family of large bagders, it was all going fine until he found himself in the k-hole, staring at a tile on the floor for 2 hours, unable to move.
K-Hole by D-Bizz December 19, 2006